The healthcare industry has always had a problem of too much data, and not enough good, actionable information. On average, over 100 medical transactions occur every year per Medicare patient, and 20 for other patients. These transactions include doctor's visits, laboratory tests, hospital stays, x-rays, and pharmacy services.
This enormous volume of activity can be difficult and expensive to mine for useful information to better understand and improve patient care. Intelligent Healthcare tackles this problem with its Intelligent Registries, the only completely integrated Software-as-a-Service population registries in the industry. Unlike disease registry software, our Intelligent Registries require no setting up or initial inputting by physicians or staff, and they provide clear, actionable information at a glance right from the start.
Intelligent Registries integrate information on physician billing, electronic health records, medical claims, encounter data, hospitalization, laboratory test results and pharmacy e-prescribing or claims to pinpoint any unmet needs and gaps in data or service delivery. Physicians can quickly see needed courses of action for individual patients while managers can address overarching practice trends. They also indicate which patients will be included in each Pay for Performance score for the year so that any service or data deficiencies can be corrected early on. Our Intelligent Registries provide all information needed to report Pay for Performance scores, to manage Medicare PQRI reporting, and to achieve clinical integration to improve patient care and efficiency. So much useful, easy to access information at hand streamlines decision-making and increases quality of care.
Intelligent Registries are easy-to-use databases with all data already organized and in place so that physicians can readily see, manage and anticipate needed patient care. They offer a consolidated listing of patients with special needs, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and asthma, as well as additional preventive care registries for screenings and immunizations. Currently 30 distinct population types are available with Intelligent Registries
Please note: Intelligence Registries are not electronic medical record systems that replace paper or electronic medical records traditionally used in physician practices. Rather, the registries complement the information in paper or electronic medical record systems as they provide useful analytical tools to better manage the care of patients with similar conditions.

